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Al-Qaida Starts English Propaganda Newspaper



NEW YORK — Al-Qaida is preparing to launch its first online propaganda newspaper in English, a move that could broaden the terror group's reach inside the U.S.

Counterterrorism officials and terror analysts say the newspaper, called Inspire, will be run by al-Qaida's branch in Yemen. That's the same group that's linked to the failed Christmas Day bombing of a U.S.-bound airliner.

The group is already promoting the paper online, with slick animated graphics promising a "special gift to the Islamic nation." The ad says Anwar al-Awlaki will write a guest column for the first issue. Al-Awlaki is the radical U.S.-born cleric now living in Yemen.

For years, Al-Qaida has used Arabic websites to carry its message. But the group has had success recently attracting followers inside the U.S.

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